Germanier’s Haute Couture S/S 2026 collection is bold, creative, and full of life. Each piece shows how couture can be sustainable, expressive and modern. Germanier, the brainchild of Swiss designer Kévin Germanier, has been rewriting the rules of luxury since 2018. Fresh off winning the Redress DesignAward and graduating from Central Saint Martins, Germanier transforms discarded fabrics, beads, and trims into statement pieces that are both glamorous and conscious. It’s a brand where sustainability meets spectacle, and where every detail tells a story.
According to a caption on his official Instagram, this collection was created from upcycled LVMH garments. Post read, “UPCYCLED COUTURE - Built from unsold garments fromWith his S/S 2026 haute couture collection, Germanier proves that couture isn’t just about fashion, it’s sustainable, glamorous, and entirely modern. 25 looks, these are my fav's.
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